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Old 10-31-18, 05:29 PM
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An Expedition isn't that high; the seat is below the front axles. The thing is, once the chainring hits the ground, the pivot point is moved forward 2 feet. ALL of your weight is then behind the pivot. If you do that to a trike, then it's a good thing you're not on an upright bike or you'd be doing a Superman dismount. Superman dismounts usually result in broken collarbones.
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